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What Size Storage Unit Do You Actually Need in Montrose, CO?

Admin | May 14, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Most people get this wrong the first time. They either show up with a truck full of stuff and realize the unit they booked is two feet too short, or they rent something massive and spend months paying for space they never touch. Neither situation is fun, and both are easy to avoid if you think it through before you book.

Montrose is a working town. People here have gear, tools, trucks, trailers, and the kind of accumulated stuff that comes from actually living in a place rather than just passing through. Storage needs here are not the same as they are in a suburban Denver neighborhood, and the right unit size depends a lot on what kind of life you're actually storing.

Here's how to think through it.

5x10 Storage Units in Montrose

Small Space, Smarter Than You Think

Fifty square feet does not sound like much until you start filling it. A 5x10 unit in Montrose is the right call for anyone who has one room worth of stuff to deal with and not much more. A bed frame, a couple of boxes, seasonal gear, maybe a dresser. It handles the overflow from a spare room without costing you much month to month.

Where this size really earns its keep in Montrose is outdoor gear storage. If you hunt, fish, ride, or spend any amount of time out toward the Uncompahgre Plateau or up near Black Canyon of the Gunnison, you know how fast equipment piles up in a garage. Rifles, fly rods, waders, tents, sleeping bags, hiking packs. A 5x10 keeps all of it in one place, off the floor at home, and easy to grab on your way out of town via U.S. Highway 50.

It is not the right size if you are moving, downsizing, or storing furniture. For that you need to go bigger.

10x10 Storage Units in Montrose

The Size Most People Actually End Up With

This is the unit that fits most situations in Montrose. One hundred square feet, roughly the footprint of a standard bedroom, and it holds more than it looks like it should. A full bed, a couch, a dining table, a dresser or two, kitchen boxes, and a decent stack of miscellaneous items all fit without you having to Tetris everything together perfectly.

People in Montrose rent 10x10 units for all kinds of reasons. Home renovations on older properties near downtown are a big one since you need somewhere to put the furniture while the floors get redone or the kitchen gets torn out. Moving between rentals with a gap in between is another. So is running a side business out of your truck and needing a central spot for supplies and inventory near Montrose County without paying for commercial space.

If you are genuinely unsure what size you need, a 10x10 is the reasonable default for a single person or a couple. It works and it does not cost more than it should.

10x20 Storage Units in Montrose

For Full Households and Bigger Moves

This is the size you want when you are dealing with a real move or a real life transition. Two hundred square feet holds the full contents of a two or three bedroom home including the things people forget to account for like patio furniture, garage shelving, an extra refrigerator, and the boxes that have not been opened since the last move.

A lot of people moving to Montrose from the Front Range or from out of state land on a 10x20 because they are consolidating two households, waiting on a closing date, or moving into a place that needs work before everything can go in. The drive up access at Storelocal Montrose matters here because you are not carrying a sectional couch through a narrow hallway. You back up to the door and unload, which is how it should work.

For small businesses in Montrose, this is also the sweet spot. Enough room for a serious amount of inventory or equipment, ground level access for loading and unloading, and a month to month lease so you are not locked in when the slow season hits.

10x25 and 10x30 Storage Units in Montrose

When You Need Real Square Footage

These are the units that handle the things no one else wants to deal with. Contractors working around Montrose County use them to stage materials and tools between jobs without leaving everything on a job site overnight. Landscapers, plumbers, electricians, and trades businesses that operate across the Western Slope use them as a home base for equipment that does not need to live at the shop.

Vehicle and Equipment Storage

They also work for vehicle and oversized equipment storage. An ATV, a side by side, a boat on a trailer, or a work truck that needs to be off the street all fit in a 10x30 with room to walk around it.

If you live anywhere near the edge of Montrose toward Olathe or out past the fairgrounds, having a large drive up unit close to U.S. Route 550 means getting in and out without adding twenty minutes to your day.

These units go fast. If you are eyeing a 10x25 or 10x30 at Storelocal Montrose, calling ahead to check availability before you need it is the smarter move.

How to Pick the Right Storage Unit

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Start With the Large Items

Walk through whatever space you are clearing out. Write down the large items first because furniture fills a unit faster than boxes do. Boxes stack. A sectional couch does not. Once you have the big stuff accounted for, the right unit size usually becomes obvious.

When in Doubt, Go Up One Size

If you are stuck between two sizes, go up. The price difference is smaller than most people expect and having real working room inside your unit means you can actually find things when you need them rather than digging through a wall of boxes every visit.

Reserve a Storage Unit in Montrose

Storelocal Montrose is at 1141 Sequoia Way in Montrose, CO 81403, right off U.S. Highway 50 and easy to reach from Olathe, Delta, Ridgway, and the rest of Montrose County.

Call (970) 644-5279 if you want to talk through sizing before you reserve, or head to the website and book online in just a few minutes.

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